About Summit

Our campus is located along the beautiful Reynolda Corridor, within walking distance of Reynolda Village, SECCA, and Wake Forest University. Summit is a progressive JK-9 independent school with roots reaching back to 1933. Learn more about us.

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Giving to Summit is a tradition as old as the school. Founded in 1933, Summit has grown and flourished through the generosity of generations of families and friends who make Summit a philanthropic priority.

Library

While you are away... Here's a short video Mrs. McNeer created to help you navigate our school's OverDrive ebook and audio book account to help you locate whatever you might need.

A broad range of books and resources meet the curricular and personal needs of our students. The goals of the Library program are twofold: to encourage a life-long love of story and reading, and to help children to become wise, confident, and independent users and producers of information and media. Be sure to explore online resources tab below.

Welcome to Britannica School, a safe, up-to-date, and age-appropriate information resource for Elementary, Middle, and High School.

Discover encyclopedia articles, multimedia, primary sources, games, and other learning resources that support student research and reinforce curriculum standards.

Fast Facts You Can Trust

When you need fast, reliable information for homework, reports, or just a lingering question, World Book Online is the place to go. Using the same expert information found in The World Book Encyclopedia.

Try Trueflix, the only online resource that leverages the award-winning True Books content to help students hone literacy skills, build knowledge of subject-area content, and cultivate 21st Century skills through the inquiry process. Use this link when you are on campus.

If you read fiction and nonfiction books in any discipline or setting, TeachingBooks.net's database of instructional materials will enliven your K–12 reading and library activities.

ScienceFlix combines curriculum-driven, leveled content, interactive features, and intuitive navigation into a single, highly-engaging digital resource for students in grades 4 through 9. ScienceFlix is available for use on PCs, Macs and most tablets and mobile devices.

Biography for BeginnersMore than 700 articles based on the acclaimed Biography for Beginners print series are available in this digital resource. Students can read about historic figures from Colonial America, explorers, authors, notable African Americans and women, and popular sports and entertainment figures. Includes a read-along feature.

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These Ancestry.com history resources can only be accessed on Summit campus.